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Music : Three Days Grace Tickets - 2010 Tour Is On

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Date Submitted: 2010-01-29 07:49:33 - Article Views: 20123
Co-headlining acts Three Days Grace and Breaking Benjamin know the pre-ritual movements by now; this is the second time they've paired together in a co-headlining jaunt after the first venture from 2007 received such rave reviews. "I'm looking forward to touring with the Three Days Grace guys again," said Breaking Benjamin lead singer Ben Burnley. "This is going to be a kick ass night of music for the fans."

The group continued to announce dates for the second leg of the tour that is set to begin Feb. 13 in Lowell, Mass. and finishes March 5 in Little Rock, Ark. If you want to see this action packed rock concert, pick up Three Days Grace tickets today online.

The two groups have pushed themselves toward a 27-city North American tour that originally launched mid-January in support of the alternative metal rockers new sets. Breaking Benjamin is currently promoting Dear Agony, their fourth studio release that debuted fourth on the Billboard 200 charts when it appeared in September. Three Days Grace is likewise supporting a new September addition with Life Starts Now, their first release in three years; the album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and features the work of Grammy nominated producer Howard Benson.

The band started performing together during their adolescent years in Norwood, Ontario, Canada. The group is led by vocalist/ guitar Adam Gontier and includes bassist Brad Walst and drummer Neil Sanderson, three former members of Groundswell who took off as a trio five years after inception (1997) and renamed themselves Three Days Grace. Their teenage angst was set as Gontier and Walst both grew up in a town with no more than 1,500 people - aiding them in their quest for alternative metal strength and poetry by thrasher guitar.

Following several gigs on the smaller scale, they relocated to Toronto, where they set up with producer Gavin Brown to record their EMI Music Publishing Canada demo. The first single to appear was "(I Hate) Everything about You," a track that started earning them acclaim from the second they signed a contract with EMI.

They moved to Jive following promotions and recorded their debut full- length in Boston where they listened to Kyuss and Sunny Day Real Estate. Though "(I Hate) Everything about You" refrained from total heavy metal annihilation (keeping a mellow pop influence), the rest of the album was anything but mainstream. And as "(I Hate) Everything about You" started to streamline across radio stations in Canada and the United States, the group left their small town units for headlining gigs around the world.

The group toured extensively for two years before they returned home to Ontario and recorded their sophomore release One-X. Though the June 2006 album didn't see the crossover success that "(I Hate) Everything about You" did, the modern rock "Animal I Have Become" fared well on the charts and left them to become more than just modern rocks one hit wonders. They have continued to tour over the years, selling their tickets well online.
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